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The use of computers in teaching foreign languages: Research in Hungary

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Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Specialist in Hungarian and Russian linguistics and computational linguistics. Head of the Department of Lexicography at the Institute of Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Director of the Language Institute at Karl Marx University of Economics (Budapest). Author of numerous articles and books, including: Mathematical Linguistics in the Soviet Union: Papers in Computational Linguistics (ed.); Russian-Hungarian Contrastive Studies (ed.).

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Papp, F. The use of computers in teaching foreign languages: Research in Hungary. Prospects 17, 587–595 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02193678

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